Cream whip



S. ORZCHOVSKI.

CREAM WHIP. APPLICATION man JAN. 6. I921.

' Patented Dec. 12, 1922.

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Patented Dec. l2, i922.

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To all whom it may Be it known that a resident Kalb and tion,

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sThnLnY ORZCI-IOVSKI, or n E KALB, ILLINOIS, ASSIGNOR TO KOIILER DIE 8aSPECIALTY COMPANY, OF DE KALB, ILLINOIS, A CORPORATION.

CREAM wnrr.

Application filed January 6, 1921. Serial No. 435,313.

concern:

LSTANLEY ORZCHOVSKI, of De Kalb, in the county of De State of Illinois,have invented Improvements in of which I do declare the folfull, clear,and exact descriphad to the accompanyforming a part of this specifi- Thepresent invention has relation to that class of devices commonly usedfor whipping cream, beating eggs, or the like, and the object of theinvention is to produce an ex tremely simple, whip or heater.

consists in ter describ cheap and effective cream To this end, theinvention the featuresof novelty hereinafed, illustrated in theaccompanying drawing and particularly pointed out in the claims at theend of this specification.

In the drawing, Figure 1 is a view in side elevation of the whip orbeater embodying my invention. Figure vertical sectlon through thegearing which the ing shown larged detail view, partly in section,

lower end 2 is ,a-view in central y )arts be an enat the Figure 4: is aview beater shaft is revolved,

in elevation. Figure 3 is of the shaft.

similar to Fig. 3 but showing a modification. In the accompanyingdrawing, A designates the beater shaft that is provided at its lower endconsisting metal, curved upwardly provided with perforat ons. V y of thebeater shaft A 1s framed with a rewith a suitable beater blade (1.preferably of a plate of sheet and outwardly and The lower end duccdportion a, that passes through. the beater blade a and s adapted tosetw1th1n a socket in the bowl containing to be whipped or the materialAs shown, this beaten.

reduced portion a of the shaft A is screwthreaded (see Figs. 1 and 3)and engages cor responding threads in the hub a of the blade (1.. Thishub a in the preferred embodiment of the invention is formed by stampingor offsetting the the blade a.

hub from the body of In the modification of the invention shown in Fig.l of the drawing, the

hub, there separate p tion that is passed through designated as a isformed as a art having a reduced upper porthe hole in the blade a andthen the top of this reduced portion is blade 111 t swaged or riveted.over onto the he form of an annular head, as

which has mounted thereon a handle.

such direction as to avoid the working of the blade from off the end ofthe shaft when the latter is revolved. By making the blade aconveniently removable from the shaft A as above described, the bladecan be readily 7O disengaged. from the shaft and can then be packedalong side the shaft, thereby enabling the parts to be inclosed in avery small package.

Upon the upper portion of the shaft A is'mounted ,a frame B having lowerand upper inwardly turned arms Z) and Z). The lower'arm b is formed witha hole through which passesthe' shaft A and the upper arm 6 is formedwith a similar but smaller hole through which passes the reduced portiona of the shaft A. The upper arm 6 rests upon the shoulder a at the baseof the reduced end portion a of the shaft A. On the top of the upper arm6 and encircling the reduced portion a of the shaft A is revolublymounted a pinion O that is keyed or fixed on the reduced portion a?of'the shaft and is held against dis flacement by upsetting or d thatprojects outwardly from the frame B.

The gear wheel D is preferably stamped from sheet metal and this wheel Dhas fixed thereto an arm D the upwardly bent end 5f whereby the wheel Dwill be turned when revolution is to be imparted to the shaft A. Thatportion of the frame B to which the stud d" is fixed is'offset outwardlyas at b and similarly, the upper and lower end portions of the frame areoffset as at 5 the purpose of thus offsetting portions of the frame Itbeing to lessen the fricton between the frame and the gear wheel. D. Theupper and lower ends of the frame closely approximate the inner faces ofthe gear wheel D and thus aid in holding the wheel in proper workingposition.

To the ends of the lower and upper ends 6 and '6" of thjeframeB isfixeda bariE that is perforated to receive the reduced extreme endv portionsof the arms I) and Z) which,

after being passed through the holes in the bar D are upset to securelyhold the bar in place. The upper endof'thebarE is bent over the pinion Candoverthe extreme upper'endof the shaft "A andfservesto better guardthe pinion against displacement. -Upon the top of the bentiupper end ofthe bar E is 'n'io'un'ted a handleF consisting preferably of wood,through which passes a headed pin f, the lower end of which passesthrough a hole in the bent upper e'ndof' the bar E and is securedthereto.

From the foregoing description, the operation of 'my improved'iwhi orbeater will be readily understood by those familiar with this class of.devices. The operator will grasp the handle F'wi'th' One'hand' and withi the other hand willgrasp thehandle D and by turning the gear wheetDwill impart 1 rapid revolution to the shaft "A and the beater blade 64at the lower endthereof,

My improved beater is extremely simple and comprises few parts,*whichcan .beea'sily and cheaply assembler. By locating'the handle as shown,all dangerof the fingers of the operator being caught in thefgears isavoided and by 'thellocat on and arrangement of the gears, alldangerofthe gears getting out of mesh or the'pinion' C becoming displaced is"avoided.

Having thus described my invention, what 1 claim as new and desire tosecure by Letters Patent isz- 1. An article of the character described,

com risin a revoluble beater shaft'havin a shouldered upper end, a framemounted npon'said shaft and having upper and lower elongated platehaving the upper and lower ends bent laterally on lines at right anglesand a separate to the length of the plate and each provided with'aperforation a beater shaft having one end journaled in the perforationsof said. ends, a bar fixed to the upper and lower ends of said frame-andhaving its upperend bent over and spaced from the upper bent end of theframe to afford a gear chamber therebetween a handle mounted on theupper end of the bar, a pinion in the gear chamber and fixedto theupperend of the beater shaft, and a wheel pivotally mounted upon saidframe and having teeth engaging'said pinion, said'gear'wheelbeingprovided with a handle whereby itm'ay' be turned. p

3. An article of the character described, comprising a revolublebeatershaft,a frame wherein the upperend of said shaft is revoilubly mounted,said frame having upper and lower bent endsthrough which said shaftpasses and having acentral offset'portion with a laterally projectingstud having a crown wheel pivotally mounted thereon said frame havingoffset portions at the end engaging the inner 'surface-of the crownwheel adjacent the periphery" thereof, a pinion, fixed to the upper endof said beater shaft 3 above "the bent upper end of'said frame andmeshing with the crown wheel, and a separate bar fixed to the upper andlower ends of said frame and having a bent upper end provided with ahandle. i

, '41 An article of the character described,

comprising a revol'uble beater shaft having a reduced lower'end forminga shoulder,ja

perforated blade having an aperture through which the reduced? lower endof the shaft is inserted, and means'having' a threaded engagement withsaid reduced lower end for clamping the plate against the shoulder. 5.An article of thecharacter described,

comprising a revoluble beater shaft having a reduced threaded lower end,anda beater blade provided with an integral'oifset perforated portioninteriorly' threaded. to engage the reduced 'tl'ireaded end of theshaft.

(3. In, a device of the class described. the combination of a yokehaving a shaft jouw na-led in the arms thereof, a bar riveted to theouterextremities of the arms of the yoke and forming with the yoke anelongated rectangular frame, apinionon the end of the shaft, a gearwheel on the yoke meshing with the pinion, an extension on said bar bentover the end of the rectangular frame and affording a chambertherebetween for the pinion, a handleimounted on said eaten sion inalignment with the shaft, and a beater on the outer end of the shaft.

STANLEY ORZOHOVSKI.

